Alarm triggered at residential property near Nortonia road, Baltimore MD
Police responded to a triggered alarm at a residence near Nortonia Road. The alarm may have been caused by wind or sensor activation. No signs of forced entry were reported.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
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Transcript:
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Actually, I do have an alarm,
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sector once. It came out earlier today, earlier tonight, I mean.
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Near Nortonia Road, residential door window sensor.
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(name withheld).
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But...
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I'm sorry.
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Get down pound a good guess.
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We're happy. I'm 12 of them all dropped again.
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And 17, you could put Nortonia in my box.
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10-1.
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12, it's not, my gas isn't urgent.
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I can go to the call first and I'll have to get gas.
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What was the address one more time?
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Near Nortonia Road.
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13. That came out earlier.
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I hope to head back to Y as well.
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Oh.
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10 as well. If you can head downtown, we'll swing back by as a church.
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We checked that out earlier.
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I don't know if the wind's setting it off or not, but if you want to get gas, you can head downtown.
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We'll take care of it.
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All right, 10.4.
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Location mentioned:
Near Nortonia Rd, Baltimore, MD 21216
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